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| Â | Félix Guattari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Guattari took part in the movement of the psychological G.T., which gathered many psychiatrists at the beginning of the sixties and created the Association of Institutional Psychotherapy in November 1965. |  | | Chaosophy is a groundbreaking introduction to Guattari's theories on "schizo-analysis," a process meant to replace Sigmund Freud 's interpretation with a more pragmatic, experimental, and collective approach rooted in reality. |  | | Concepts such as "micropolitics," "schizoanalysis," and "becoming-woman" open up new horizons for political and creative resistance in the "postmedia era." Guattari's energetic analyses of art, cinema, youth culture, economics, and power formations introduce a radically inventive thought process engaged in liberating subjectivity from the standardizing and homogenizing processes of global capitalism. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Guattari
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| Â | Deleuze, Gilles [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Each concept also has a relationship to other concepts by way of the similar problems that they address, and by having similar component elements, and Deleuze and Guattari describe their relations by the use of the term vibration (WP 23). |  | | The prominent philosophical notion he offers for such unity is time (see (4)(c) below), but later, in Anti-Oedipus, Deleuze and Guattari offer a political ontology that shows how this process of becoming is fixed into unitary formulations. |  | | The philosopher's only business is concepts, Deleuze and Guattari tell us, and the concept belongs only to philosophy (WP 34). |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/d/deleuze.htm
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| Â | Deleuze & Guattari on the Web |
 | | "Qu'est-ce que la philosophie?" - an Erofile review of Deleuze and Guattari's What Is Philosophy by Charles Stivale. |  | | This is another one of those sites that will never be finished, so please feel free to contribute. |  | | "Mus(e)ings on Deleuze & Guattari" - a collection of short essays concerning the works of Deleuze & Guattari and their relevance to the study of rhetoric - by Alan Taylor. |
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http://www.uta.edu/english/apt/d&g/d&gweb.html
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| Â | Zero News Datapool, MANUEL DE LANDA, THE GEOLOGY OF MORALS |
 | | The question now is whether from these and other empirical studies of meshwork behavior we can derive a structure-generating process which is abstract enough to operate in the worlds of geology, biology and human society. |  | | Actually, here Deleuze and Guattari incorrectly characterize the two articulations involved in rock-production as "sedimentation-folding". |  | | {18} While the term "Body Without Organs" was first used in a philosophical context by Deleuze (borrowing from Artaud), the almost synonymous "machinic phylum" seems to have been coined and first used bt Guattari, in: |
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http://www.t0.or.at/delanda/geology.htm
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| Â | CHARLES J. STIVALE, DISCUSSION WITH FELIX GUATTARI |
 | | PROGRAMME NOTE ON FORMAT: In rendering this into html from txt, we emboldened selected passages for our emphasis. |  | | I usually only write best when I have an interlocutor of some sort as addressee, and he served as that for me on many occasions in the short time we were acquainted. |  | | The following is an unpublished interview with Guattari that Michael had encouraged me to share with the list. |
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http://webpages.ursinus.edu/rrichter/stivale.html
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| Â | Geometry.Net - Health Conditions Books: Schizophrenia |
 | | In their final work together, "What is Philosophy?" Guattari and Deleuze envision philosophy as moving at infinite speeds in a mad creation of concepts. |  | | It takes a while to get used to their strange terms and phrases, and an English-schooled "analytical" philosopher would probably find their work to be nonsense, but D and G work differently. |  | | Of course, why use Guattari and Deleuze's examples when there are numerous instances of these "abstract machine" all around us? |
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http://www.988.com/health_conditions_bk/schizophrenia.html
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| Â | WWW Resources for Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari |
 | | Smooth/Striated Cyberspace (assemblage of comments and links relating the web to Deleuze and Guattari's notion of "smooth space") |  | | Deleuze and Guattari Rhiz-O-Mat (one or several wolves/pages?) (requires Netscape 1.1+ for automated client-pull to work) (Jason Brown, UCSB) |  | | Dynamic and Thermodynamic Tropes of the Subject in Freud and in Deleuze and Guattari ( PMC essay by Martin E. Rosenberg) |
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http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/cpace/theory/deleuze.html
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